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This case involves a correctional officer's claim for psychological injury stemming from workplace incidents. The defendant contested the finding of injury, arguing specific events were good-faith actions by supervisors. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the Administrative Law Judge's finding that the incidents were not lawful, nondiscriminatory, good-faith actions. The Board gave great weight to the judge's credibility determination regarding the applicant's testimony and the inadequacy of investigations.
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This case involves a correctional officer's claim for psychological injury stemming from workplace incidents. The defendant contested the finding of injury, arguing specific events were good-faith actions by supervisors. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the Administrative Law Judge's finding that the incidents were not lawful, nondiscriminatory, good-faith actions. The Board gave great weight to the judge's credibility determination regarding the applicant's testimony and the inadequacy of investigations.
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